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and a peaceful public workers d'amour translates as a gathering of violence dogs in the eyes of the us news channel eager to spice up its a channel. a more thoughtful media now as our team hears from britain's former ambassador to the country all over miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment the west's response to it and how it might unfold all of it well thank you very much for talking to r.t. now isn't the west's response to the situation in libya dangerously close to what we saw before the invasion of iraq i'm thinking of this proposed no fly zone these claims that we've heard that gadhafi has chemical weapons and also this talk around the world of military intervention. well there is a parallel but i think there are some important differences and look on the one i think i'd focus on it is that the although there's been some. rather bellicose talk from both london and washington an
and a peaceful public workers d'amour translates as a gathering of violence dogs in the eyes of the us news channel eager to spice up its a channel. a more thoughtful media now as our team hears from britain's former ambassador to the country all over miles says global reaction such as the un's travel ban on gadhafi is highly questionable. today i'm talking to all of the miles who's a former british ambassador to libya we're going to be talking about the situation in the country at the moment...
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the last leader of the us has. been celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president dmitri medvedev the order of st andrew medal for his work as soviet leader for many people his name synonymous with the end of the cold war the reunification of germany and liberalism his economic and political reforms paved the way indeed for democracy in russia the best known of them was intended to revamp the country without destroying the bases of socialism is initiatives also sought to end state censorship and allow free speech gorbachev received the nobel peace prize in one nine hundred ninety eight of. the chain of events which led to the collapse of the soviet union and gorbachev departure despite being admired in the west critics say plunged his country into a destructive and chaotic reform the effects of which is still being felt today the former soviet leader argues though that russia was anyway in desperate need of change. speaks no to the former soviet leader about his legac
the last leader of the us has. been celebrating his eightieth birthday he's been awarded with russia's highest honor by president dmitri medvedev the order of st andrew medal for his work as soviet leader for many people his name synonymous with the end of the cold war the reunification of germany and liberalism his economic and political reforms paved the way indeed for democracy in russia the best known of them was intended to revamp the country without destroying the bases of socialism is...
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and may just be me about protecting civilians has in the past meant using force. anyhow moammar gadhafi has also said that he's calling for a ceasefire but it's unclear what that actually means as reports of violence there to new start with an inside look from our policy or certainly hearing that rebels feel it's a little more than a contradiction they simply do not believe the gadhafi regime they say that they will not heed this ceasefire call they point to the fact that clashes still continue in the east of the west of the country we know that in the town of misrata which is some two hundred kilometers from benghazi which is a rebel stronghold there were receiving reports of people who have been killed among them children clashes that also continue in the town of ajdabiya which is a little bit closer to benghazi we've heard unconfirmed reports that there had been two explosions outside the capital city of tripoli are now in the foreign minister was certainly surprised the international community mr mousavi who so when he did that libya would be implementing a ce
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close in the last month for us had great results so i think that we have to more. give props to the coach who has been able to make sure that everybody who came in. performed well. suited to do tomorrow and in the other day on wednesday valencia will travel to shelter the first leg and need one also both teams still had everything to play for shall probably find just an away goal though and a clean sheet or a victory will see the german side reach the quarter finals. in english premier league second from bottom birmingham or go to mid table everton the c.v. looking for a victory that would lift them out of the drop zone after winning their first trophy for forty eight years with a surprise two one victory over arsenal in the carling cup final city manager alex mcleish emphasised his side's need to focus on the league a disappointing three one darby if they eat at home to west brom on saturday not the blues into the bottom three but they do have two games in hand but lined up against an everton side who came back to win two one newcastle last time around but for the
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is there a blind eye turned that a grade on what exactly makes her doll fees so different from the us both take a look at america's foreign policy a policy song called the prophecy. and japan on the brink of virtue or no bold like catastrophe is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster so you resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads south to a more stable and growing region live in america the clip is now be again catch up . it's friday march eighteenth five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine friends out there watching our t.v. . i want to start now with the situation in libya as we told you yesterday the united nations approved resolution to impose a no fly zone there moammar gadhafi has called for a cease fire was unclear what that actually means as reports of violence continue to come out of libya and now we're hearing reports that france and great britain may be getting ready to send planes to the area even sooner than expected will start off with an inside look for martys policy or. what circuit hearing that rebels feel it's a
is there a blind eye turned that a grade on what exactly makes her doll fees so different from the us both take a look at america's foreign policy a policy song called the prophecy. and japan on the brink of virtue or no bold like catastrophe is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster so you resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads south to a more stable and growing region live in america the clip is now be again catch up . it's friday march...
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machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org. >>> coming up next, booktv presents "after words," an hour-long program will be invited guest hosts to interview authors. acclaim economist dambisa moyo discusses her latest book, "how the west was lost 50 years of economic folly and the storch leases that lie ahead." the best-selling author argues that the flood of economic decisions made by western government have resulted in the skills of economic growth being tipped in favor of what she calls "the emerging world. she talks with libertarian economist dan mitchell. the >> host: my name is to dan mitchell at the cat
machines don't fight wars, people do and they use their mind. and you are talking about a war machines to fight the wars and people don't and they don't use their mind. >> on that note i think we want to speak greek heroes both for the troops and for the taxpayers. you spend your lives on this work and i won the end and let the audience to. [applause] >> you can download a pds of version of the pentagon labyrinth for free for the center of defense information website. go to cdi.org....
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give us the nos shell explanation. >> guest: it's interesting. this bizarre time in society was almost obsessed with what's going on in the east and china and the other places. of course, it's fascinating, but my book is really about the errors made here in the united states and europe. it's a home-grown program on policy nothing to do with china, things like education, all the structural problems like infrastructure and energy problems that have nothing to do with china and essential to get right to make sure the u.s. and european countries are back on track. >> host: it's like a couple different books in one book. there's the story of the decline of the west, the rise of the east, and the basic premise of the lines are going to cross. >> guest: you can argue there's an absolute part for sure talking about the west in isolation and what the issues are going on there, and then, of course, we live in an amazing time of china and other emerging economies have done the unthinkable, moving hundreds of thousands of people out of poverty. of course, th
give us the nos shell explanation. >> guest: it's interesting. this bizarre time in society was almost obsessed with what's going on in the east and china and the other places. of course, it's fascinating, but my book is really about the errors made here in the united states and europe. it's a home-grown program on policy nothing to do with china, things like education, all the structural problems like infrastructure and energy problems that have nothing to do with china and essential to...
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they want us to give them a segment of submission. what happened then, it looked like we had to give them the submission check. the same principle now, there is a virtual defeat, plan for syria. there is chaos in the country. under the slogan of reform. this chaos under the title of reform, then they will clash and the defeat of syria will take place. we thwarted this plan in 2005 through popular awareness. today, it is more difficult because their techniques are better, but the popular awareness as we have seen this time around was good enough to react very quickly, but we cannot be complacent. we have reinforced the national popular awareness because that is the real protection, the shield of the syrian nation. there is a major point. we are talking about the changes that took place in the region. we talked about ways, everybody is calling this a way. whether it is a wave, positive or not. if these ways is carrying us or are we carrying it? this wave comes in to say we have to determine whether if it comes, it's an energy, this ener
they want us to give them a segment of submission. what happened then, it looked like we had to give them the submission check. the same principle now, there is a virtual defeat, plan for syria. there is chaos in the country. under the slogan of reform. this chaos under the title of reform, then they will clash and the defeat of syria will take place. we thwarted this plan in 2005 through popular awareness. today, it is more difficult because their techniques are better, but the popular...
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unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms of what the direction has been, i am not entirely optimistic that it will. >> thank you. we recognize mr. quigley. >> tha you, mr. chairman. it is not that i disagree with you on the point. but i want to understand better. you advocating your testimony toda and in your editorial, discussing the recommendation to supply our strength, -- to simplify or make smaller. the risk-taking will shift elsewhere in the system were is harder to regulate. think hedge funds. what is your response to that? >> that sounds like an embracing a too-big-to-fail. >> i do not think he is correct. >> this is similar to a
unless and until they use those the 40's, we are worse than the status quo. -- the use those -- use those authorities, we are worse than the status quo. the market is looking at dodd- frank and they are rejecting it. it increases capital requirements. the volcker rule, although a lot of exceptions have been made to defeated, these are all hopeful in certain areas of potential risk. but the big ticket question we're talking about it, does it solve too-big-to-fail? the answer is not yet. in terms...
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in the brings us american perspective from washington d.c. . the pentagon says khadafi air defenses have been a severely disabled as they put it the u.s. has launched a missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it cannot these air defenses and as the pentagon says the goal is to shape the battlefield for the coalition forces to take further action basically what they're doing is they're clearing the sky is so that he is not able to shoot down any claims of the coalition forces and the pentagon also says that this is just the beginning of the operation and in the coming few days more nato ships will converge on a lead to enforce a naval blockade and earlier french fighter jets had carried out strikes on these ground forces and there have been reports of civilian casualties caused by the attacks and alarming reports where president obama also reiterated is that there will be no u.s. troops on the ground although there are still lot of questions as to leave the limits of this intervention will be enough for the coal
in the brings us american perspective from washington d.c. . the pentagon says khadafi air defenses have been a severely disabled as they put it the u.s. has launched a missiles from its war ships and submarines in the mediterranean targeting it cannot these air defenses and as the pentagon says the goal is to shape the battlefield for the coalition forces to take further action basically what they're doing is they're clearing the sky is so that he is not able to shoot down any claims of the...
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in canada and the us that it is legal for. a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines is imo cooking different they are sponsored by. and most of the. plates are girls with the first today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. nobody with cancer and my father therefore i protect so because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with self funding history of cancer the pharmaceutical industry spends about fourteen percent of their budget on research and development and about thirty one percent for marketing and administration. in fact there are more pharmaceutical industry lobbyists in washington d.c. and members of congress.
in canada and the us that it is legal for. a bubble bath on your baby that contains a known carcinogen something that causes cancer most of the shines is imo cooking different they are sponsored by. and most of the. plates are girls with the first today an average cancer drug prescription costs nearly one thousand six hundred dollars a month. nobody with cancer and my father therefore i protect so because ninety to ninety five percent of cancers hurt people with self funding history of cancer...
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and then to use -- to use u.s. military firepower to destroy and dismantle gadhafi's command and control systems and particularly his surfaced air missile capability. that's very important because nobody is going to be -- everyone wants to minimize the danger to pilots in the air who are enforcing the no-fly zone and taking out those missile sites becomes very important to enable that to happen. >> host: go ahead. >> guest: but that's the initial phase. and that's really starting to wind down. if you look at the number of targets there are, the number of sites there are to hit, i think this operation has been designed so that the u.s. would do the things that the u.s. can uniquely do or bring massive amounts of firepower to it at the beginning and then pave the way for the other countries that really were the ones to advocate strongly diplomatically for the u.n. resolution come in and then sustain a no-fly zone. >> host: if you look at this piece written this morning off on the "washington post," doubts raised by e
and then to use -- to use u.s. military firepower to destroy and dismantle gadhafi's command and control systems and particularly his surfaced air missile capability. that's very important because nobody is going to be -- everyone wants to minimize the danger to pilots in the air who are enforcing the no-fly zone and taking out those missile sites becomes very important to enable that to happen. >> host: go ahead. >> guest: but that's the initial phase. and that's really starting to...
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it to dry their beats they used to keep dry their food they used it as a preserve it now today's strategic you can't move without its commodities oil and in the united states right now more than seventy percent of all the people who drive their cars every day drive fewer than fifty miles in the course of a day. fewer than fifty miles now that's about the range that an electric car can go and refill from just a regular wall socket overnight if we were to do this or that you could refill from a solar panel or a valerie if we were to drop seventy percent of our oil usage and was turned that into electric we wouldn't have to import any oil from saudi arabia we've already got it. so a problem solving you don't have to do any more drilling be the military is the biggest user of our oil right though the largest user of oil in the us it is our u.s. military and if we were to say you know we're going to end the war in iraq we're going to end the war in afghanistan we're going to bring people home i mean we're spending over a thousand dollars a gallon to get gasoline into afghanistan to our soldiers
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in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think. it's a clear could in prison then today in the coming days needing to coming weeks but backing for and he could have few rubles could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of a guy who are working now in libya in that atmosphere of pale. e.u. muslims protest against nato bombing of libya the organizer says people should prepare for the worst there's not only there's a very strong likelihood. that the most the tack the rotation. the invasion of iraq led to a surge in terror attacks in the e.u. almost two hundred people died in the madrid train bombings in two thousand and four while suicide bombers killed fifty two people in london in two thousand and five officials now dread similar results in the wake of this campaign western intelligence reports chris activity among suspected terrorist cells in
in the united states of course the only option he has really is to use terror so i think. it's a clear could in prison then today in the coming days needing to coming weeks but backing for and he could have few rubles could backfire further rebel leaders include the libyan islamic fighting group and associates of al qaida and the casualties mounting every day from allied bombing make fertile recruiting ground for anti western forces there are agents of a guy who are working now in libya in that...
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give us more on this. it sounds serious form manning -- for eli manning. >> he was informed of the charges earlier on wednesday. these 22 charges taken together alleged the 23-year-old former military analyst was stationed in iraq and but unauthorized software into government computers with the alleged aim of extracting information, and later transmitting it for public release, and used by the enemy, say the american military. all the 22 charges, as you said, the specific one that is far and away the most serious is the charge of aiding the enemy. the document does not specify who the enemy is or are in this case, but were bradley manning to be convicted of aiding the enemy, potentially could face the death penalty. military prosecutors are making it clear that they are not seeking the death penalty in this case. were he to be convicted, he would face life imprisonment instead. but just briefly, -- >> just briefly, what impact might this have on wikileaks? >> experts are examining his mental state to see w
give us more on this. it sounds serious form manning -- for eli manning. >> he was informed of the charges earlier on wednesday. these 22 charges taken together alleged the 23-year-old former military analyst was stationed in iraq and but unauthorized software into government computers with the alleged aim of extracting information, and later transmitting it for public release, and used by the enemy, say the american military. all the 22 charges, as you said, the specific one that is far...
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as helicopter gunships being used to as suspects were arrested on the scene. certainly the most wanted in the country he has links to al qaida and his his terror cells have carried out a slew of deadly attacks across russia and just on tuesday he was the fish really charged with being the mastermind behind the january suicide attack on the dollar he had of the airport here in moscow now called course tuesday of course of which well the end of this city the one year anniversary of another terror attack claimed by your model which took so many lives that was the the double suicide bombing on the moscow metro so a very very much public enemy number one here in the country but it's not just inside russia's borders that he is wanted it was announced that the united states had placed him on their wanted list also the unite. nation's looking out wanting to see him being brought to justice. and more about that developing story as well online tonight at r.t. don't call me coming up we'll take you to the largest but at least populated state in the united states has been
as helicopter gunships being used to as suspects were arrested on the scene. certainly the most wanted in the country he has links to al qaida and his his terror cells have carried out a slew of deadly attacks across russia and just on tuesday he was the fish really charged with being the mastermind behind the january suicide attack on the dollar he had of the airport here in moscow now called course tuesday of course of which well the end of this city the one year anniversary of another terror...
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thanks for being with us here on r.t. and welcome to the business news for this hour russia is one of the few places in the world with a web search engine google has struggled to establish its dominance russian idea and it's three times more popular its key advantage is the ability to deal with the complexity of the russian language while also offering a wide range range of web services but the head of google russia says the company is still developing in this country. continue with. services for or users from birth to go where the main idea really are from mind to remember here or to russia all of our products and services are very reliable for all users and customers in oz are countries brought grocers are mentioned glue through a grid to go through the procedures or go on real. established offices here ribs are few problems right now the least you squirted. at the same moment which. we will scream see for example euros or western europe. now let's have a look at how the stock markets are performing asian markets are on
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all right where you with us here live from moscow back to our top story the u.s. is still bearing the brunt of responsibility for the intervention in libya despite washington's promise to minimize its involvement the campaigns lead to a spike in antiwar sentiment on american soil the highest recorded in decades as ati's a guy in a church can reports the title of the operation may spell a long and painful conflict for the u.s. . coalition is calling this operation odyssey dawn odyssey dawn odyssey dawn what's in a name the names that the u.s. previously gave to its campaigns kind of make more sense like desert storm in the gulf war or operation enduring freedom and of gametes then or iraqi freedom but obviously dawn on top of making no sense as a combination of words in itself if you interpret it it actually means something really lengthy on i or the word bomb could it possibly why that what we have now is just the beginning we talked to the u.s. command in africa that was tasked to come up with two words and they say the title does not mean anything what happened
all right where you with us here live from moscow back to our top story the u.s. is still bearing the brunt of responsibility for the intervention in libya despite washington's promise to minimize its involvement the campaigns lead to a spike in antiwar sentiment on american soil the highest recorded in decades as ati's a guy in a church can reports the title of the operation may spell a long and painful conflict for the u.s. . coalition is calling this operation odyssey dawn odyssey dawn...
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paula you may not be hearing us very well we might have a bit of a technical problem but we will come back to you in the very near future bear in mind that artie's who is in tripoli is updating us every step of the way with the r.t. twitter account now more bombs fall on colonel gadhafi forces the libyan people who the coalition stepped in to protect are fleeing the country an estimated three hundred thousand have already become refugees with many more fear to join them our correspondent you go to risk an office observing the exodus across the border with egypt. so far the humanitarian situation hasn't really improved much tens of thousands of people are continuing to flee libya each day looking for safety and better living conditions the main flow of refugees is on the western border with tunisia but many people are going to egypt as well we met this family they were from going. they said that to be humanitarian situation in the city is critical at the moment they were saying how they're not actually fleeing because their home has been destroyed the zone feel safe there anymore and s
paula you may not be hearing us very well we might have a bit of a technical problem but we will come back to you in the very near future bear in mind that artie's who is in tripoli is updating us every step of the way with the r.t. twitter account now more bombs fall on colonel gadhafi forces the libyan people who the coalition stepped in to protect are fleeing the country an estimated three hundred thousand have already become refugees with many more fear to join them our correspondent you go...
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that will be up top priority for us -- a top priority for us. [applause] this summer we will propose the first ever broke efficiency standards for heavy-duty trucks. this fall, we will announce the next round of appeals standards for cars that builds on what we have already done. and by the way, the federal government is going to need to lead by example. the fleet of cars and trucks were used in the federal government is one of the largest in the country. we have got a lot of cars. and that is why we have already doubled the number of alternative vehicles in the federal fleet. and that is why today i am directing agencies to purchase 100% alternative fuel, hybrid, or electric vehicles by 2015. [applause] all of them should be alternative fuel. going forward, we will partner with private companies that want to upgrade their large fleets. and this means by the way that you students, as consumers or future consumers of cars, you have got to make sure that you are boosting demand for alternative vehicles. you're going to have a responsibility as wel
that will be up top priority for us -- a top priority for us. [applause] this summer we will propose the first ever broke efficiency standards for heavy-duty trucks. this fall, we will announce the next round of appeals standards for cars that builds on what we have already done. and by the way, the federal government is going to need to lead by example. the fleet of cars and trucks were used in the federal government is one of the largest in the country. we have got a lot of cars. and that is...
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but i think we are closer now with a better agenda balance to everyday use, consumers use. and in the crime section, very much so. so -- >> are half of your readers women? >> 49% actually, yeah. >> so having women in your journalist ranks reflects your readership as well? >> excuse me. >> having women in your journalist reflects your readers concerns as well? >> yes, absolutely. >> you always agree it's important. what have your companies done specifically? let's start with you to make sure we get there. >> well, at cbc, obviously we have hiring equity practices. all things being equal, the equity piece gets played in terms of preferences. but i think for cbc, the strategy has been to be deliberate. i'll tell you a story. karen levine who is a documentary making, author, and she's a radio producer at cbc, and in the early '90s was the producer of as it happens. which some of you might have heard on npr. she told she sounded too official and too male. the first stop was to her to track how many stories were featuring female and male and begin the discussions with the produce
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and our team holding us talked about hillary clinton to voice their concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the u.s. agenda around the world. more news about fifteen minutes time but first a sports update with natasha. hello and welcome you're watching this pulls up here i don't see any results coming up in the next ten minutes in hawking fourteen still how everything to play for off the grounds to use play action to keep. the five without reply also demolishing the a side leyton orient in the f.a. cup to set up a mountain will shrink final time much tonight sir. and also to steal the wind up from behind to pick chicago off the trailing the bulls throughout the game. i will begin with english football we're also all through to the finals of the f.a. cup after a five meal for us in a league one side and leighton or it's the emirates stadium in london who is trying side remaining in the competition unable to resist them or held to the colemans marwan should not open the scoring to put the gunners in front seven minutes into the game denish international nicklas bendtner
and our team holding us talked about hillary clinton to voice their concern as she asked congress for extra cash to promote the u.s. agenda around the world. more news about fifteen minutes time but first a sports update with natasha. hello and welcome you're watching this pulls up here i don't see any results coming up in the next ten minutes in hawking fourteen still how everything to play for off the grounds to use play action to keep. the five without reply also demolishing the a side...
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the palestinians made plans to strike back using their own bomb maker. trained by the nazis during world war two. thousand the sister. was close to him. she has never spoken about her brother before. she came into the reap what sort of training did he get in germany you talk it was called commando command. and he had a clue that wireless devices i mean occasions and all types of explosives. six weeks after soraya thousand targeted a jewish stronghold ben yehuda street in the heart of jerusalem essentially and he take me a whole history was he in charge of the operation he was in charge he planned at the beginning the middle and the end of the street. but you roussillon in one nine hundred forty eight was an armed camp. jewish areas protected by checkpoints and rifle bearing guards. the only way through was to disguise the bomb vehicles as a british military convoy. and the men driving those trucks were six british army deserters. we should tell me about the two british two zero two c. worth of daniel dusters you know who were quick who the ones that were
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and we do not in any way realize the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no fly zone in this case libya into. thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous looking quite possible that they will launch such an attack with or without un approval and so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in iraq. the result so suspect we largely the same but not every country is getting that treatment and libya is not the only african nation in turmoil somalia is drawn out conflict has been called a slow genocide but there's little sign of u.s. or european military inputs and it's a similar story on the other side of the continent there are events unfolding right now in ivory coast where there is also a conflict an armed conflict between rebels and the government and nobody seems to be thinking of that it's only because fashionable attention is focused on libya all but also for the political implications
and we do not in any way realize the use of military assets we must not tolerate this regime using military force against its own people is this history repeating itself the british government getting the guns on standby as a country crumbles to impose a no fly zone in this case libya into. thousand and three it was iraq it's looking very dangerous looking quite possible that they will launch such an attack with or without un approval and so we're looking at almost a repeat of what happened in...
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but that doesn't always happen libya for one has used london's p.r. machine before with misleading results in one thousand nine hundred five a u.k. based p.r. agency with a four million pound. to try and subvert the evidence that pointed towards libyan involvement in the case and this is what has led to all sorts of alternative theories about lockerbie although of course all the evidence to point to the fact that al macgraw in laghman pheno were actually responsible so libyan knows how to play by these rules they know how to play the game and it's transparency that's lacking in u.k. p.r. information appears in the media but people have no idea who put it there the only way one can be really sure about all the information that will be bombarded with on a daily basis is where does it come from and is that person partial or impartial and in that way we get a much clearer idea of what it is that we're being told although there is a new body in the u.k. designed to regulate the p.r. industry declaring clients is still voluntary london's soho is the heart o
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three pm in moscow i'm not sure as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story libyan state television has denied opposition claims that colonel moammar gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safely leave the country inflame violence continues to tear through libya more than three weeks after protests first erupted anti kadafi forces are reportedly preparing to fight back after pro-government forces pushed ahead during the past two days it's unclear who was in control of which territories with reports of air strikes on rebels and fierce battles in iraqi cities including rosalyn do some new sources have reported bombings in the libyan capital as artie's policy report. things are remarkably different on the ground. a warning on the streets of tripoli i want to say to just you know wake up because you are in deeming no one can get more money could definitely be on with my money get that at the heart of the criticism the ports it could just use warplanes bombed and killed dozens of protesters in the capital city future o
three pm in moscow i'm not sure as a good to have you with us here on r t our top story libyan state television has denied opposition claims that colonel moammar gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safely leave the country inflame violence continues to tear through libya more than three weeks after protests first erupted anti kadafi forces are reportedly preparing to fight back after pro-government forces pushed ahead during the past...
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broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from could offer to go in exchange for using these family safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader a correspondent in tripoli finest gadhafi still has few support. the global pressure on levy amounts with the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get out militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there is no place for islamic his country as multicultural europe takes another a battering. it took some rebuilding but chechnya is ready for a friendly food bowl match with brazilian sports stars as they bring their world class skills to the once volatile republic. and we'll look at efforts to save russia's and battle tiger population as their numbers reach a worrying lows. fortunately coming to you live from moscow a marina josh welcome to the program state t.v. has denied opposition claims that colonel gadhafi offered to quit as an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safely leave the country and claim vio
broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from could offer to go in exchange for using these family safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader a correspondent in tripoli finest gadhafi still has few support. the global pressure on levy amounts with the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get out militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there is no place for islamic his country...
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state broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from gadhafi to go in exchange for using his family's safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader over a spot in tripoli finds gadhafi still has been supporting. the global pressure on the the amount of the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there's no place for these kinds we have no idea of multicultural you are takes another a battering. it took some rebuilding but chechnya is ready for a friendly google maps with brazilian sports stars braving the region's volatile presentation for the political game. now we will get out first to save brushes and battle the tiger populations their numbers reached loreena low. forty coming to you live from moscow i'm arena joshie libyan state t.v. has denied opposition claims that colonel gadhafi offered to quit if an interim council was formed and if he and his family were allowed to safety to safely leave the country and flame violence continue
state broadcaster refutes claims that protesters rejected an offer from gadhafi to go in exchange for using his family's safety despite major foreign news outlets attempts to undermine the leader over a spot in tripoli finds gadhafi still has been supporting. the global pressure on the the amount of the u.n. on the verge of allowing a no fly zone and the u.s. officially saying it may get militarily involved. also germany's new interior minister says there's no place for these kinds we have no...
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to us, we want to make the ticket worthwhile. >>reporter: a key part of that ticket are the bulls themselves, and some are stars in their own right, worth over a million dollars...specifically bred for bucking, certain animal rights activists have raised concerns about their treatment...but organizers are adamant any criticism is unfounded. >>lambert:...they're always in great shape...they're fed the best feed because they are athletes andthey have to be in the very best shape they can possibly be in and if a bull is hurting in any way he won't perform as well. >>reporter: a good performance from a bull can of course spell trouble for whoever is on his back, but remarkably, a grueling 11 month tour now pulling in over 100m tv viewers has only one recorded fatality. one major reason that figure isn't higher...the work of the tour's unsung heroes... >>goram: ... sometimes you gotta get your hands on them...sometimes you have to get run over....justwhatever it takes to keep them from running over the cowboy. >>reporter: in it's firs
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and they told us that it will be a. force. guns or something. completely lost it's not pertain to the truth seems more to be a city going out artist if you take business these are hardy pictures of a city on the brink of war meanwhile libya's capital tripoli is bracing for what could be the another night of gunfire explosions and frightening eyewitnesses say warplanes had been firing at opposition supporters from the air when we. freudian media too complicated. to see. who sent the reports could have channelised we. administered it in order management of the channelers. to work they weren't from these through course and eliminate or delayed what does not serve their purpose and which is why people here are angry mom is taking a few days off from his work as an engineer to join the throngs of gadhafi supporters in downtown green square but i think this guy had to say what's what's going on you know. are here such a course here just look this up for our leader. but say analysts it's not just what's being hidden it's also what's actually being stat
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us to that point? another national oil spill commission to report to the president came to the conclusion that it's a collaboration between regulators and the industry is different here. that's what needs to change. the industry has shown us in other parts of the world can operate in a safer manner. that said, it is too easy to say did not -- to say mms did not to a good job regulating. i do not think the data shows that. we need to look at why it is the same companies and contractors operating in other parts of the world have much better safety records than the gulf of mexico. the answer comes back to the relationship between the regulators and operators in the gulf of mexico. i think everyone agrees that has to change significantly. >> the answer should not be now that we have had this, we need more regulation. i think we need better regulation. if you think you're going to add something and gets safer, you're going to get something that is redundant. you get to the point where it is so burdensome to
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thank you very much for joining us. i understand that you've just arrived back in washington having been traveling the globe speaking to a number of leaders internationally to get backing for your party. how has that been going and are you surprised there was no libyan representation at the conference? >> i did hear that there were some. it may not be visible. we followed them very, very closely. it was a grueling trip through egypt. i traveled by car and it was very, very good trip for me. it was a learning experience. i had the opportunity to view firsthand the devastation that has taken place. also most importantly as i had the opportunity to spend some very quality time with members of the council, the transitional council, and i must say that they got it together. it's a wartime, war zone, but they have war companies, foreign relations committee, relief committee. i was quite impressed and that's what i'm coming back with. hopefully to give the message to the administration here in washington, to members of congres
thank you very much for joining us. i understand that you've just arrived back in washington having been traveling the globe speaking to a number of leaders internationally to get backing for your party. how has that been going and are you surprised there was no libyan representation at the conference? >> i did hear that there were some. it may not be visible. we followed them very, very closely. it was a grueling trip through egypt. i traveled by car and it was very, very good trip for...
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knows how many billions of dollars makes the military industrial complex right now let's say among us taxpayers we don't like it so these rebels are being led by former officials of a look at off the regime these are not a bunch of libertarians so i think yes there's as they struggle for power and as one group will want the us helping them be will be regional players whether it's the people within egypt or sudan or some of the other countries in the area that may not want another u.s. occupation right in their backyard so yeah i think there could be much more of an open civil war. well you've got the story from all angles you can find more our team coverage on the libyan crisis all gnawing the mostly blog at our you got to find out what it's like to great gobs of aircraft fly around just outside your window. also gods or you tube channel to see all the latest footage including images of the u.n. operation in libya and the nuclear energy emergency in japan that and much more at you tube dot com slash our. japan has resumed its efforts to solve the atomic crisis at the fukushima nuclear
knows how many billions of dollars makes the military industrial complex right now let's say among us taxpayers we don't like it so these rebels are being led by former officials of a look at off the regime these are not a bunch of libertarians so i think yes there's as they struggle for power and as one group will want the us helping them be will be regional players whether it's the people within egypt or sudan or some of the other countries in the area that may not want another u.s....
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us. what kind of advice should you be offering and the group of elders about change in the middle east? >> you know, this change is definitely taking place. it is the work of the people of the region of the different countries. there is a lesson of humility there. nobody has predicted how and when it was going to happen. >> rose: or that it was. >> that it was going to happen. nor the order in which it's happening. so i think we... if we learn that lesson of humility, that's already a great contribution. the second thing is, you know, in places like tunisia and egypt they have been facing these problems with leadership for 23 years in the case of tunisia and 30 years in the case of egypt. we didn't say anything to help. now that the people have spoken themselves, i think let's listen to them. and let us, if we want to, to do something, let's tell them we are here for you if and when you need us. i think this is the most important thing. >> rose: but hasn't that been the response, essentia
us. what kind of advice should you be offering and the group of elders about change in the middle east? >> you know, this change is definitely taking place. it is the work of the people of the region of the different countries. there is a lesson of humility there. nobody has predicted how and when it was going to happen. >> rose: or that it was. >> that it was going to happen. nor the order in which it's happening. so i think we... if we learn that lesson of humility, that's...
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and shoot us with more tonight. so far moving seventy five thousand people have fled here to tunis from neighboring libya the situation on the border is chaotic as border guards they struggle to keep calm and i needed a chance to drift to the libyan people need a moment to just he warned against american intervention in his country a few say the jedi united states or any other for an hour trying to intervene thousands of libyans were dying he said to quote him that he was willing to fight if we lost a man and if we lost women are here to keep control in his country he also said that he was not the president and therefore he could not resign he could not just hold on him and and he could not and made the constitution now some question the latest from the bush point was to david cameron wants formated to establish a no fly zone over libya has been rejected by many in the international community on that stance and russia they say actually it is in cells to determine the fate and the future if we have in london just go
and shoot us with more tonight. so far moving seventy five thousand people have fled here to tunis from neighboring libya the situation on the border is chaotic as border guards they struggle to keep calm and i needed a chance to drift to the libyan people need a moment to just he warned against american intervention in his country a few say the jedi united states or any other for an hour trying to intervene thousands of libyans were dying he said to quote him that he was willing to fight if we...
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security council resolution thought by the family did the use of. troops no boots on grooms so if we were this person older o'toole notable was written in the un and it would be extremely difficult to get it so i don't think that we will have it in ny i don't think that we need it it's absolutely possible today to make a really effective operation operation targeting does he treat a common control. of the nation in intelligence why do you think the united states france and britain are taking the lead on this especially france was the first speak out about the strike oh i think for france it was a political clearly a political sign a process you know. was criticized for having received. three years ago. before the the first of the republican so one could. also france had some problems and some french minister some problems. with tunisia and egypt two months ago so i think for france it was important politically speaking symbolically speaking it was important for them to be the lead of do first operation and sit on the of course. clearly eating. all t
security council resolution thought by the family did the use of. troops no boots on grooms so if we were this person older o'toole notable was written in the un and it would be extremely difficult to get it so i don't think that we will have it in ny i don't think that we need it it's absolutely possible today to make a really effective operation operation targeting does he treat a common control. of the nation in intelligence why do you think the united states france and britain are taking...
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any use by the security intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of troy any use in pursuit of an you community obligation so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever the coverage or else is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a train more recently the national health service lost their medical records of tens of thousands of people thanks to lockheed martin's involvement in the census it would be hard for the u.s. authorities to lay their hands on that information if they wanted data from the said says it is used by the government to award grants to local councils and recognize new groups in society the census run by looking at martin raises grave concerns in bresson about ethics and international security if a lot of people boycott this that says it'll make it ineffective and a waste of money but the two hundred forty mi
any use by the security intelligence services for national security purposes any use for the pursuit of troy any use in pursuit of an you community obligation so any e.u. rules that information can be passed over so it's essentially any government use whatsoever the coverage or else is being abolished and u.k. government agencies don't exactly have a great track record when it comes to safeguarding information three years ago a file containing secrets terror related documents was left on a...
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the theme of its way across several countries at the business stay with us. thanks for being with us here on our see and welcome to the business news this hour there's some new faces in california's silicon valley and there are russian some of the biggest russian companies have opened up an office in the heart of high tech of the high tech neck out there is not one of the russian venture company and skolkovo has been given a helping hand by some of the americans because corporations like intel and cisco in return cisco is going to invest a billion dollars in russian innovation developments. it appears that the strengths are not turning into business innovation market penetration or even information technology leadership for instance only about fifty percent of russian companies invest in r. and d. to create innovative products. and moreover and i would like to stress this only three percent of russian companies successfully invest in the development of innovative products that can compete in the global marketplace. and russia is one of the few places in the w
the theme of its way across several countries at the business stay with us. thanks for being with us here on our see and welcome to the business news this hour there's some new faces in california's silicon valley and there are russian some of the biggest russian companies have opened up an office in the heart of high tech of the high tech neck out there is not one of the russian venture company and skolkovo has been given a helping hand by some of the americans because corporations like intel...
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glad no problem was spread use a lot of the europeans used to see some stream as just a sort of get together between russia and the involvement of an e.t.f. which store in the same number of the two thousand and twenty means that will help write every european state in the project that will help people see south stream as a european project that's really important as the main objection to south stream was a political one because europe was afraid of russia as a ploy and what i think we have been seen in libya and i personally would bring the europeans. let's take a look at how the markets are performing u.s. stocks are inching well in early tuesday strays investors are hesitance to make a big moves the rally which began last thursday appears to be slowing down and european stocks have retreated from early morning gains to edge lower our among the losers is the german retailer metro a.g. down four point three percent after given a cautious trading outlook our weather insurance and financial stocks are rallying . and in russia stocks finished low investors were still taking profits after last
glad no problem was spread use a lot of the europeans used to see some stream as just a sort of get together between russia and the involvement of an e.t.f. which store in the same number of the two thousand and twenty means that will help write every european state in the project that will help people see south stream as a european project that's really important as the main objection to south stream was a political one because europe was afraid of russia as a ploy and what i think we have...
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protection of civilians it as you said it's the use of industry when it force its slum the use of new indiscriminate force very critical of that now we are hearing from libyan television dozens of being killed in these airstrikes and the. navy ships in the mediterranean schools according to those reports also hearing. on military targets may have kenya hits now the russian side has always been opposed to foreign military intervention in libya sit very since basically the the outset civil unrest in the country around a month ago they've been pushing more towards broaching a dialogue to bring forth a ceasefire in the country and there is still remaining all not topic to say that these two sides the the rebels and the the the forces should be to be a tool under the the attacks from this coalition forces these american led attacks these american british and french led attacks on. the should also be halted and they should remain within the mandate over that u.n. resolution now there has been some people in russia that have voiced concern over the fact that the the u.n. resolution isn't bei
protection of civilians it as you said it's the use of industry when it force its slum the use of new indiscriminate force very critical of that now we are hearing from libyan television dozens of being killed in these airstrikes and the. navy ships in the mediterranean schools according to those reports also hearing. on military targets may have kenya hits now the russian side has always been opposed to foreign military intervention in libya sit very since basically the the outset civil unrest...
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be useful social security. to be used for the health not just the banks so when you bring that world first move to take ground because of the prison there goes across europe voters are saying no to move the measures portugal's prime minister quit off the poll but vote. down a fresh round of cuts because she has three months left to repay almost ten billion euro at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been caught analysts say the only option left is national default tolan does the country called pay back its loans or accept an e.u. bailout similar to greece and ireland it hasn't happened in the west since the second world war but the longer you postpone this necessary evil. the more costly it is it's going to be at the same time military intervention in libya is costing hundreds of millions of euros many a furious so what they see as an unnecessary and expensive campaign somebody asked the chancellor of the finance minister about the financing of this and i think the overwhelming sense that you got from a
be useful social security. to be used for the health not just the banks so when you bring that world first move to take ground because of the prison there goes across europe voters are saying no to move the measures portugal's prime minister quit off the poll but vote. down a fresh round of cuts because she has three months left to repay almost ten billion euro at a time when its sovereign credit rating has been caught analysts say the only option left is national default tolan does the country...
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different from the rest we'll take a look at america's foreign policy a policy some now are calling upon us. and japan on the brink of a church noble life a task for free is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster with both resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads out to a more stable and growing region talking about latin america chris now be playing a game of catch up. it's friday march eighteenth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for sound what you are today. well i want to start now with the situation in libya where much of the rest of the world has come forward with its reaction now as we told you yesterday the united nations approved a resolution to him impose a no fly zone there we heard from president obama earlier today who said the united states would not supply ground troops into libya and would not use force to go beyond the go beyond the goal of protecting civilians in libya but it's kind of a double edged sword there you know protecting civilians have in the past meant using force those two sentences somewhat at war
different from the rest we'll take a look at america's foreign policy a policy some now are calling upon us. and japan on the brink of a church noble life a task for free is it really possible to prevent a full scale nuclear disaster with both resources. and while libya and japan are in turmoil president obama heads out to a more stable and growing region talking about latin america chris now be playing a game of catch up. it's friday march eighteenth seven pm in washington d.c. i'm christine...
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apparently we're having some technical difficulties here mr tyson are you can you can you hear us. we've lost the connection there with an hour from the danish institute of international studies we will try and establish that connection a little further in the program now colonel gadhafi has troops in strange fire with rebels and the coalition forces the coalition forces continue their strikes with many libyans fleeing their homes hundreds of thousands have already become refugees in the ongoing violence and more are expected to join them as r.t. as you go to reports from the libyan egyptian border. so far the humanitarian situation hasn't really improved much thousands of people are continuing to flee libya each day looking for safety and better living conditions the main flow of refugees is on the western border with tunisia but many people are going to egypt as well we met this family we were from going. they said that to be humanitarian situation in the city is critical at the moment they were saying how they're not actually fleeing because their home has been destroyed the zon
apparently we're having some technical difficulties here mr tyson are you can you can you hear us. we've lost the connection there with an hour from the danish institute of international studies we will try and establish that connection a little further in the program now colonel gadhafi has troops in strange fire with rebels and the coalition forces the coalition forces continue their strikes with many libyans fleeing their homes hundreds of thousands have already become refugees in the...
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when it comes to the use of force by u.s. presidents none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on u.s. soil and none have ever been formally declared wars we had to protect thousands of innocent people in kosovo from a mounting military offensive we are determined to knock out sat on hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy his chemical weapons facilities self defense is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the result eerily parallel thank you god bless you. god. thank you very much christine r t. president after says that the u.n. back to military intervention is a direct consequence of the violence carried out by libya's leader moammar gadhafi against his own people but he did criticize the strikes saying the no fly zone should be used only to protect civilians and to restore peace. just that everything that's happening in libya is a result of the shameful behavior of its government and the crimes against their own people we shouldn't forget t
when it comes to the use of force by u.s. presidents none have been in response to a military attack or even threat of an attack on u.s. soil and none have ever been formally declared wars we had to protect thousands of innocent people in kosovo from a mounting military offensive we are determined to knock out sat on hussein's nuclear bomb potential we will also destroy his chemical weapons facilities self defense is not only our right it is our duty the definition of duty often changing the...